Minced and reformed beef in a vaguely disc-shaped slab, cooked, and placed inside a bread roll, possibly along with various vegetables and sauces. Usually the meat is sourced from cheap offcuts and has a higher than average fat content. That being said, there is something distinctly refreshing about biting into a great greasy burger once every so often.

The best burgers in existence are thick, juicy, and served on a random floury white bread roll. None of this standardised McDonalds crap!

Variation; Burger-Family A mildly derogatory term for people or families in Pakistan (or India), or in Pakistani (Indian) communities abroad that are "culturally-challenged" in they barely get by in a local language and speak only English fluently and are a bit oblivious to native customs and norms surrounding food, music, clothing, celebrations etc.

ex. 1: I was going get a reservation at an Indian restaurant but wasn't sure if you burgers would've been up for it.
ex. 2: She was citing one of the local authors and his eyes glazed over - he's a total burger.
ex. 3: The Khans can be amusing company, but they're a bit of a burger-family if you ask me.